A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7

BackgroundRecent studies suggested that the association of acute glucose variability and diabetic complications was not consistent, and that A1c variability representing long term glucose fluctuation may be related to coronary atherosclerosis in patients with type 1 diabetes. In this study, we attem...

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Main Authors: Eun Ju Lee, You Jeong Kim, Tae Nyun Kim, Tae Ik Kim, Won Kee Lee, Mi-Kyung Kim, Jeong Hyun Park, Byoung Doo Rhee
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Language:English
Published: Academya Publishing Co. 2013-06-01
Series:Endocrinology and Metabolism
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spelling doaj-65aba6b6cc6e4784ade94499fba6e7812020-11-24T23:33:52ZengAcademya Publishing Co.Endocrinology and Metabolism2093-596X2093-59782013-06-0128212513210.3803/EnM.2013.28.2.12521932A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7Eun Ju LeeYou Jeong KimTae Nyun KimTae Ik KimWon Kee LeeMi-Kyung KimJeong Hyun ParkByoung Doo RheeBackgroundRecent studies suggested that the association of acute glucose variability and diabetic complications was not consistent, and that A1c variability representing long term glucose fluctuation may be related to coronary atherosclerosis in patients with type 1 diabetes. In this study, we attempt to determine whether or not A1c variability can predict coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with type 2 diabetes.MethodsWe reviewed data of patients with type 2 diabetes who had undergone coronary angiography (CAG) and had been followed up with for 5 years. The intrapersonal standard deviation (SD) of serially-measured A1c levels adjusted by the different number of assessments among patients (adj-A1c-SD) was considered to be a measure of the variability of A1c.ResultsAmong the 269 patients, 121 of them had type 2 diabetes with CAD. In patients with A1c ≥7%, the mean A1c levels and A1c levels at the time of CAG among the three groups were significantly different. The ratio of patients with CAD was the highest in the high adj-A1c-SD group and the lowest in the low adj-A1c-SD group (P=0.017). In multiple regression analysis, adj-A1c-SD was an independent predictor for CAD in subjects with A1c ≥7% (odds ratio, 2.140; P=0.036).ConclusionPatients with higher A1c variability for several years showed higher mean A1c levels. A1c variability can be an independent predictor for CAD as seen in angiographs of patients with type 2 diabetes with mean A1c levels over 7%.http://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-28-125.pdfA1c variabilityCoronary artery diseaseDiabetes mellitus, type 2
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author Eun Ju Lee
You Jeong Kim
Tae Nyun Kim
Tae Ik Kim
Won Kee Lee
Mi-Kyung Kim
Jeong Hyun Park
Byoung Doo Rhee
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You Jeong Kim
Tae Nyun Kim
Tae Ik Kim
Won Kee Lee
Mi-Kyung Kim
Jeong Hyun Park
Byoung Doo Rhee
A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7
Endocrinology and Metabolism
A1c variability
Coronary artery disease
Diabetes mellitus, type 2
author_facet Eun Ju Lee
You Jeong Kim
Tae Nyun Kim
Tae Ik Kim
Won Kee Lee
Mi-Kyung Kim
Jeong Hyun Park
Byoung Doo Rhee
author_sort Eun Ju Lee
title A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7
title_short A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7
title_full A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7
title_fullStr A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7
title_full_unstemmed A1c Variability Can Predict Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes with Mean A1c Levels Greater than 7
title_sort a1c variability can predict coronary artery disease in patients with type 2 diabetes with mean a1c levels greater than 7
publisher Academya Publishing Co.
series Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2093-596X
2093-5978
publishDate 2013-06-01
description BackgroundRecent studies suggested that the association of acute glucose variability and diabetic complications was not consistent, and that A1c variability representing long term glucose fluctuation may be related to coronary atherosclerosis in patients with type 1 diabetes. In this study, we attempt to determine whether or not A1c variability can predict coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with type 2 diabetes.MethodsWe reviewed data of patients with type 2 diabetes who had undergone coronary angiography (CAG) and had been followed up with for 5 years. The intrapersonal standard deviation (SD) of serially-measured A1c levels adjusted by the different number of assessments among patients (adj-A1c-SD) was considered to be a measure of the variability of A1c.ResultsAmong the 269 patients, 121 of them had type 2 diabetes with CAD. In patients with A1c ≥7%, the mean A1c levels and A1c levels at the time of CAG among the three groups were significantly different. The ratio of patients with CAD was the highest in the high adj-A1c-SD group and the lowest in the low adj-A1c-SD group (P=0.017). In multiple regression analysis, adj-A1c-SD was an independent predictor for CAD in subjects with A1c ≥7% (odds ratio, 2.140; P=0.036).ConclusionPatients with higher A1c variability for several years showed higher mean A1c levels. A1c variability can be an independent predictor for CAD as seen in angiographs of patients with type 2 diabetes with mean A1c levels over 7%.
topic A1c variability
Coronary artery disease
Diabetes mellitus, type 2
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